New Delhi: Pics:Saif shoots for Agent Vinod in Delhi
Delhiites who had to cross Barapullah flyover on Monday afternoon had to face a tough time as the whole area witnessed a massive traffic jam.
The reason - Saif Ali Khan was shooting for his latest flick Agent Vinod over the flyover. The jam lasted almost two hours. It wasn't the first time that the film's shooting had created such a chaos.
Saif, who has been in Delhi for last one week, had earlier shot at Connaught Place and Rajghat area where similar scenes were witnessed.
About Monday's chaos, a traffic police official on condition of anonymity said, "The permission was granted by the Delhi Traffic Police for shooting on the condition that no traffic related problem would occur. But that condition was totally ignored."
Delhiites who had to cross Barapullah flyover on Monday afternoon had to face a tough time as the whole area witnessed a massive traffic jam.
The reason - Saif Ali Khan was shooting for his latest flick Agent Vinod over the flyover. The jam lasted almost two hours. It wasn't the first time that the film's shooting had created such a chaos.
About Monday's chaos, a traffic police official on condition of anonymity said, "The permission was granted by the Delhi Traffic Police for shooting on the condition that no traffic related problem would occur. But that condition was totally ignored."
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